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How to cultivate children's systematic thinking?
Method 1: Do more classified induction exercises with children.

For example, folding clothes, cleaning up the desktop, distinguishing by color and category, and classifying toys by frequency of use, so that children can realize that the same items look for rules from different angles. Method 2: Connect concrete things with abstract symbols.

For example, road signs, what is turning, what is slowing down and what is a sign. Gradually train children to use abstract symbols to represent concrete things. Method 3: Puzzle.

When children play puzzles, they may spell them out at first. But if you play too much, you will think, how to spell faster? How to spell it is more fun?

In the process of jigsaw puzzles, train children to learn order, sequence and logical thinking, and find appropriate solutions from careful observation of puzzles. Method 4: Books for cultivating logical thinking.

Why do I choose books to cultivate children's logical thinking? Because the tuition fees of learning schools that cultivate logical thinking are tens of thousands, there may not be suitable high-quality schools close to home. Playing parent-child games for children is also scattered and not systematic enough.